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If those 'mad moments'--when you can't remember what your friend has told you or where you left your keys--are becoming more frequent, mental exercises and a healthy brain diet may help.
Just as bodies require more maintenance with the passing years, so do brains, which scientists now know show signs of aging as early as the 20s and 30s.'Brain aging starts at a very young age, younger than any of us had imagined and these processes continue gradually over the years,' said Dr.Gary Small, the director of the Center on Aging at the University of California, Los Angeles.'Tin convinced that it is never too early to get started on a mental or brain-fitness program,' he added.
In his book, The Memory Bible, the 51-year-old neuroscientist (神经学家) lists what he refers to as the 10 suggestions for keeping the brain young.They include training memory, building skills, reducing stress, mental exercises, brain food and a healthy lifestyle.
'Misplacing your keys a couple of times don't mean you should start labeling your cabinets.Memory loss is not an inevitable consequence of aging.Our brains can fight back,' he said.
Small provides the weapons for a full-scale attack. memory tests give an indication of what you are up against and tools such as 'look' and 'connect' are designed to make sure that important things such as names and dates are never forgotten.'So if you wanted to learn names and faces, for example, you meet Mrs.Beatty and you notice a distinguishing facial feature, maybe a high eyebrow,' said Small.'You associate the first thing that comes to your mind.I think of the actor Warren Beatty, so I create a mental picture of Warren Beatty kissing her brow.'
Small admits it may sound a bit strange but he says it works.'Mental exercises could be anything from doing crossword puzzles and writing with your left hand if you are right handed or learning a language.It could be anything that is fun that people enjoy doing,' he added.
The 'mad moment' in the first paragraph refers to the time when we ______

A.
don't listen to our friends
B.
have lost our important things
C.
have some mental problems
D.
have a poor memory
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【单选题】交感神经的作用是

A.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生增强,具有升血糖作用
B.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生增强,具有降血糖作用
C.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生减弱,具有升血糖作用
D.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生减弱,对血糖不影响
E.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生减弱,具有降血糖作用

【单选题】分布至角膜的神经是

A.
眼神经
B.
动眼神经
C.
视神经
D.
眶下神经
E.
滑车神经

【单选题】不属于臂丛的神经是

A.
膈神经
B.
肌皮神经
C.
桡神经
D.
腋神经
E.
尺神经

【多选题】交感神经

A.
低级中枢位于脊髓胸1至腰3的中间带外侧核
B.
节前纤维短,节后纤维长
C.
兴奋时支气管舒张,瞳孔扩大
D.
周围的分布范围较副交感神经广
E.
节前纤维全部终止于椎旁节

【单选题】出切牙孔的神经为( )

A.
颧神经
B.
腭中神经
C.
鼻腭神经
D.
腭前神经
E.
上牙槽前神经

【单选题】拔除时应麻醉的神经是

A.
眶下神经+腭后神经
B.
上牙槽前神经+上牙槽后神经+腭前神经
C.
上牙槽后神经+上牙槽中神经+鼻腭神经
D.
上牙槽后神经+上牙槽中神经+腭前神经
E.
上牙槽后神经+腭前神经
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【单选题】交感神经的作用是
A.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生增强,具有升血糖作用
B.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生增强,具有降血糖作用
C.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生减弱,具有升血糖作用
D.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生减弱,对血糖不影响
E.
促进肝糖原分解和糖异生减弱,具有降血糖作用
【单选题】分布至角膜的神经是
A.
眼神经
B.
动眼神经
C.
视神经
D.
眶下神经
E.
滑车神经
【单选题】不属于臂丛的神经是
A.
膈神经
B.
肌皮神经
C.
桡神经
D.
腋神经
E.
尺神经
【多选题】交感神经
A.
低级中枢位于脊髓胸1至腰3的中间带外侧核
B.
节前纤维短,节后纤维长
C.
兴奋时支气管舒张,瞳孔扩大
D.
周围的分布范围较副交感神经广
E.
节前纤维全部终止于椎旁节
【单选题】颈神经有几对
A.
4对
B.
6对
C.
5对
D.
7对
E.
8对
【单选题】出切牙孔的神经为( )
A.
颧神经
B.
腭中神经
C.
鼻腭神经
D.
腭前神经
E.
上牙槽前神经
【单选题】拔除时应麻醉的神经是
A.
眶下神经+腭后神经
B.
上牙槽前神经+上牙槽后神经+腭前神经
C.
上牙槽后神经+上牙槽中神经+鼻腭神经
D.
上牙槽后神经+上牙槽中神经+腭前神经
E.
上牙槽后神经+腭前神经
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